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Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and general manager Jeff Ireland have talked a big game over the past four months about finding the Dolphins a franchise quarterback and making the Dolphins into a winner again.

“Finding a quarterback is obviously essential,” Ross said in December shortly after firing Tony Sparano.

“Hey, this is a quarterback league, so we’ve got to do our best to make the position better,” Ireland said at the Senior …

Flynn, the Dolphins’ top free agent priority now that Peyton Manning has eliminated them from contention, is in South Florida this morning to meet with Dolphins officials and get checked out by the team’s medical staff, his father, Alvin Flynn, said by phone Saturday morning from Texas.

The Peyton Watch is officially over. While it became clear this week that the Dolphins weren’t going to be Peyton Manning’s destination — especially when it took the efforts of Dan Marino to help secure an interview — the NFL Network reported Friday morning that Manning made it official yesterday, calling the Dolphins personally to tell them no.

While the Dolphins and their fans may be disappointed that Manning isn’t …

Dolphins owner Stephen Ross wanted Peyton Manning in the worst way, and it’s hard to blame him. Manning is possibly the best and most intriguing free agent in NFL history, and would have solved multiple problems for the Dolphins – filling the 13-year hole at franchise quarterback, and bringing fans back to Sun Life Stadium.

And as long as the Dolphins get Matt Flynn, then no harm, no foul in their …

The Dolphins reportedly have come to grips with the fact that they won’t land Peyton Manning, and will instead focus their attention on contingency plan Matt Flynn.

ESPN’s Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter reported Thursday evening that the Dolphins will bring Flynn to Miami for a visit as soon as he completes a visit tomorrow with Seattle. Flynn flew there tonight to meet with the Seahawks, considered the Dolphins’ top competition …

No, not Peyton Manning. Instead, nose tackle Paul Soliai canceled a scheduled visit to Denver to instead re-sign with the Dolphins on Wednesday. A source said Soliai signed a two-year deal worth $6 million per season.

Added onto last year’s $12.476 million salary for being the Dolphins’ franchise player, Soliai will have made at least $18 million and as much …

First, GM Jeff Ireland traded Brandon Marshall to the Bears for a pair of third-round picks. The team has also set up a couple of free agent visits with former Texans right tackle Eric Winston and Cardinals free agent cornerback Richard Marshall.